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facilitative
fa·cil·i·tate F0005600 (fə-sĭl′ĭ-tāt′)tr.v. fa·cil·i·tat·ed, fa·cil·i·tat·ing, fa·cil·i·tates 1. To make easy or easier: political agreements that facilitated troop withdrawals.2. To lead (a discussion), as by asking questions, mediating between opposing viewpoints, or ensuring that all participants' views are heard. [French faciliter, from Old French, from Italian facilitare, from facile, facile, from Latin facilis; see facile.] fa·cil′i·ta′tive (-tā′tĭv) adj.fa·cil′i·ta′tor n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | facilitative - freeing from difficulty or impediment; "facilitative changes in the economic structure"helpful - providing assistance or serving a useful function |
facilitative
facilitative [fah-sil´ĭ-ta″tiv] in pharmacology, denoting a reaction arising as an indirect result of drug action, as development of an infection after the normal microflora has been altered by an antibiotic.fa·cil·i·ta·tive (fă-sil'i-tā-tiv) Accentuation or diminution of one or more factors to improve overall function. facilitative
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